-Nikki and Brie Bella,
welcome to the show. -Thank you.
-Thank you. -Thank you so much
for being here. Okay, identical --
identical twins. -Yes.
-Yes. -Oh, my gosh.
Don't, twin. -You both said it
at the exact same time, wow. -It's weird.
-Who was born first? -Me.
-You were. -I'm the boss.
More the boss. -She thinks
she's years older than me. -16 minutes.
-She's only 16 minutes. -Only? In twin world,
that's like forever. [ Laughter ]
-In twin world. -Whatever.
-Did you -- -Here's a picture of you guys
when you were 2. -Yeah.
-Aww. -Come on.
[ Audience "Awws" ] -Did you guys -- did you have
a special twin language when you were growing up?
-Um, we did. And my mom said
it was really creepy. It's, like,
we had our own little gibberish. And, like, we understood what we
were saying but mom was like, "They're not speaking English, but they're having
a conversation. -But it was more with our eyes. Like, even now, Brie and I
could totally be in a situation, and we just like --
and we could totally look, and I know exactly
what she's saying. -Just now you just said
something to each other. Like, "Yeah, I got it."
Really? -Yeah. -What's the advantages
of having an identical twin? Is there any things
you can get away with stuff? -Well, when we were young, we'd break up with boyfriends
for each other. -Oh, all the time.
-You're kidding me. -I swear.
-Yeah. We never had to go through,
like, the emotions of a breakup. Because I was like,
"You wanna dump the guy? Cool." I'd be like, "Hello?
Yeah, I'm not into you, sorry." And then I would just
go on with my day, no hurt feelings, and she'd
be like, "Did you do it?" I'm like, "Yeah, you're good."
[ Laughter ] -Really? -Where were you
a few months ago? Just kidding.
Sorry. [ Audience "Oohs" ] -Well, that would've been
a hard phone call. -Yeah. I want to get into
that whole thing. 'Cause I saw the season finale.
It airs this Sunday. -Yeah.
-And, man, oh, man. I mean, with both of your lives,
very emotional. -Yeah, we're --
I would say, Brie and I, we're just beyond open books. But we feel like,
if you want, you know, to have a reality show, like,
you can't have the fake stuff. Like, you really have
to let people into your life. And that's
how you connect with people. -But is it odd to have
the cameras around and be mic'd up the whole time?
-Yeah. -Yeah.
-Makeup on the whole day? -For the first few months.
-Yeah. And then after five years,
they become family. -Right.
-And you're like, "Shoot. I probably shouldn't have drank
that much while I was filming." -Yeah.
-Or go into Brie mode. -And I gave birth on camera.
So, after that I'm like, "Okay. Free-for-all, everything."
-That was kind of crazy. I was like,
"Whoa, they're right there." -Really. You went for it.
But, congrats. Look at beautiful baby
you have right there. -Oh, my BirBir.
-There's Birdie. [ Audience "Awws" ] -So, little Birdie.
Is she 1 right now? -Yeah, 14 months.
-Oh, 14 months, okay, yeah. -Yeah.
-We did that, too, yeah. After a certain time --
-I know. I'm sorry. New mom. -You stop counting months. Yeah, you're like,
"How old's your baby?" They're like, "394 months."
[ Laughter ] "Is he in his 20s?"
-Yeah. [ Laughter ] -But you -- you get over that,
eventually stop saying months. But, man,
what an emotional story with your husband, too, as well.
-I know. -Coming back to wrestling, and, like, seeing if doctors
will let him come back. -Yeah.
-Honestly, I was like -- I knew a little bit
of the story. But everyone's chanting,
"Yes, yes, yes!" -Oh.
-Right. -Gives you chills, right? -It was like watching
"Rocky" or something. I go, "Oh, my gosh."
-That's what it totally was. -And then,
it just gets emotional. Then, I'm like, "Dude this is -- You're watching
'Total Bellas' on e! All right, it's all good.
Have -- Please, just calm it down,
Jimmy." Do you watch the shows
after you're done and you go like...
Or is it too painful? -This season's
been really painful for me. To like, just to relive,
it's been super tough. I always love watching her back.
It's always fun for me. -Oh, thanks.
-'Cause I'm like, "You did not!" Or, "Oh, my gosh."
-Your grammar is bad, too. -Whatever.
We have like our own -- We should have our own diction.
-I'm, like, always embarrassed. -I swear --
-For me or for you? -More for you.
But also for me. -Wow.
-Wait -- wow. Like, yeah. -By the way, that's one of
Birdie's first words. Because we always
say wow to everything, so she does something, she looks
at us, she goes, "Wow." -It wasn't
one of her first but... It's what she says now.
-"Dada" was her first. -No, I love this.
"Dada" was her first. -Dada's everything. -Like, she'll look at me
and be like, "Dada." And I'm like, "No, mama."
And then she'll go, "Dada." And I'm like...
-I know. Well, this scene that
we're about to see right now is actually little Birdie seeing dada wrestle
for the first time. But, I mean, he never thought
that he would... He never thought that
it would actually happen. And so it's really emotional
to know that his daughter can now watch him wrestle. She's in front of the TV,
watching him wrestle. Here's a clip
from this Sunday's season finale of "Total Bellas" on E!
Take a look. -By the way, your daughter
got to watch you wrestle. -Oh, my gosh. -Is that not the cutest thing? -Oh, I know. -It's incredible seeing
the picture of Birdie watching me
doing something that I love. And to see my mom holding her, it kind of
tears me up right now. And this is a moment that I'll remember
for the rest of my life. [ Cheers and applause ]
-Oh, my gosh. I, like, wanna cry. -I'm telling you it was a
good -- it was a great episode. Nikki and Brie Bella, everybody. Check out the season finale
of "Total Bellas," this Sunday night on E!